east_tn_81
Adventurer
Those upgrades will be sweet. I am sure it will dramatically change the ride, and ability to off road.
Yup! Right now its very pogo stick like, which I would attribute to the rear leafs, but its not terrible. I was pleasantly surprised how well it did while running against the raptors. I was pushing 90% while they were at 60%. Truck just needs a little more travel and much better control. Really wasn't gonna do anything to this truck, cause I really want a raptor, but in the end I don't need a raptor as I can put some money into my truck and get it to a perfect compromise.
Yeah, SDHQ, RPG, Texas Motorworx... They all have take-off parts. The front end of my truck will not be Raptor parts. Its way too much money to retrofit a f150 into raptor. The rear of my truck will have raptor parts. No long travel suspension here, so no need for glass fenders. I will be using f150 specific Fox 2.5" coilovers and F150 specific UCAs. This combination will net around 10" of front travel and about 12-13" of travel in the rear. Which for me, is perfect for general wheeling and some fun mild pre-running.
Thanks for the heads up on Race Desert, Clutch, I always seem to forget about that site.
Got it...thought it might be cheaper than going Fox/UCA's
You're welcome...seems like there are always good deals that come up on that site.
Might even fine used coil overs and UCA's...and you simply rebuild them.
Looks good.
Would really be cool, but your looking at UCAs, LCAs, brake lines, Spindles, tie rods, half shafts, larger fenders, and coil overs. At the end of the day you have an 8" wider track at the front and stock width at the back. I don't even want to know what a rear axle would cost.... lol. Just not monetarily reasonable, and at the end of the day your just wondering to your self why did I just spend 10K to make my truck a raptor when I could have just bought one.
My inner child would love one, but realistically I don't need one. My truck, when its complete will be able to do just about anything a "stock" raptor could do. Sounds good to me!